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kellogg, campbell's soup not a lot of new names, but there's some for today but we need some leadership right now. we're just not getting it out of any of these sectors >> hard to expect it in the last two weeks of august, bob, which is typically a low volume time of the year. as we go into what, as you well know, is a seasonably challenging time september, october bob, thanks. > >>> investors are looking for any clues, any about where rates might go, and whether there is any hint anywhere of rate cuts steve liesman is at the federal reserve with what to expect. hey, steve >> tyler, good afternoon minutes from the last minute set to hit the tape at a time when much debate about the outlook for fed policy markets remain wary of near term hikes that are possible, while they're pricing in cuts for next year take a look at the feds future market 37% chance on a hike in november, each while fed officials on average have forecast at least one more hike. then the story flips on the other side of the chart there where it's red, with markets putting a 60% probability on at least one quarter poin
kellogg, campbell's soup not a lot of new names, but there's some for today but we need some leadership right now. we're just not getting it out of any of these sectors >> hard to expect it in the last two weeks of august, bob, which is typically a low volume time of the year. as we go into what, as you well know, is a seasonably challenging time september, october bob, thanks. > >>> investors are looking for any clues, any about where rates might go, and whether there is any...
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this is an environment where you want to sell wall street and buy main street stuff like mcdonald's, campbell's pork and beans, that one i like as well they have nice dividends, they're likely to get a boost. even if the economy is somewhat weak they'll probably still have pricing power. that's what you want to look for. >> i think underneath next week something to focus on is the labor force u.s. or non-u.s. all the wage pressures are in the u.s. people aren't showing up to work in the u.s. more and so the ceos are saying that's been my problem hey, mexico, vietnam, poland, people are coming to work. i think we'll see with the multinationals, the wage pressure. >> we'll see a big dollar too. they can't not talk about the dollar. >> they have to. >> miss earnings. >> 2% head wind.alysts -- >> that was last quarter -- >> all right, coming up, staples one part of next week's massive earnings slate with big tech on deck, we'll find out why one says this is the most important chart in the market now later, a small cap smackdown, how to protect against weakness in the sector. this thing, it's making
this is an environment where you want to sell wall street and buy main street stuff like mcdonald's, campbell's pork and beans, that one i like as well they have nice dividends, they're likely to get a boost. even if the economy is somewhat weak they'll probably still have pricing power. that's what you want to look for. >> i think underneath next week something to focus on is the labor force u.s. or non-u.s. all the wage pressures are in the u.s. people aren't showing up to work in the...
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doak campbell, you and me and a couple of beers. >> caller: visa, itc, enterprise product partners, lockheed martin and aig. >> really interesting. that's a very interesting portfolio. i just want to be sure. i'm trying to come up with an average yield in my head of what we have got there. all right all right all right. okay, so we have got visa which we know is not a financial. that is a paper to plastic play. itc, that's a regular utility. it's got not as big a yield as i thought. lockheed martin. a defense. aig reported tonight. be aware, that is a big position for my charitable trust. and enterprise product partners which i wish was a position that has done a fantastic job. we have insurance company, we have a check to credit card play. utility and defense company. some might think that aig is too much like visa, that someone would be wrong. go to b.t. in colorado. >> caller: a great sand dunes national park boo-yah to ya. >> i'll give you a nuggets lost to sixers boo-yah. >> caller: my portfolio is diversified. gld, boeing, ebay, devon energy, and abbot labs. >> ooh. action alert names
doak campbell, you and me and a couple of beers. >> caller: visa, itc, enterprise product partners, lockheed martin and aig. >> really interesting. that's a very interesting portfolio. i just want to be sure. i'm trying to come up with an average yield in my head of what we have got there. all right all right all right. okay, so we have got visa which we know is not a financial. that is a paper to plastic play. itc, that's a regular utility. it's got not as big a yield as i thought....
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campbells soup, they're low growth companies with high cash flow and extra high dividend payers they're working really well right now, for those reasons the market isn't paying up for growth, which is why a lot of steady stables are growing hersheys, very domestic, no worries about global growth and the stronger dollar, as opposed to mondelez, which is more exposed to emerging markets and europe and is underperforming. >> when we come back, jan hatzius on how rising interest rates will impact another area of the economy, the housing market >> plus, the latest on the twitter saga and the plunge in chinese internet stocks when we take you inside the market zone. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq doris, did i tell you i got our car from carvana? yeah... oh. i found the perfect car in no time. i thought online meant no one to help me
campbells soup, they're low growth companies with high cash flow and extra high dividend payers they're working really well right now, for those reasons the market isn't paying up for growth, which is why a lot of steady stables are growing hersheys, very domestic, no worries about global growth and the stronger dollar, as opposed to mondelez, which is more exposed to emerging markets and europe and is underperforming. >> when we come back, jan hatzius on how rising interest rates will...
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when you go to the supermarket, you see a lot of campbell soup and kellogg's being bought i spent a lot of time at the supermarkets this weekend to see what people are taking they've not booking cruise ships but taking a lot of soup >> i want to remind viewers, jim has been cautious, and it's nice we can go back to super bowl sunday, that's when you talked to tepper in miami your views have a lot of credibility going into the chapter we're entering >> i remember discussing with david, i said things are so bad, i guess i can't go to the game i have to go back. he said, yeah. so i left. i didn't see the game. brought back the tape. it was a little weird to go down there, interview tepper and come back i've been so nervous since then. i'm not saying i'm not nervous now. i'm saying when things happen that you expect, you can't suddenly say i'm scared to death. what you're saying is okay, i'm going to try to stay healthy, go home kiss my wife, try to relax, read some research, go back to work >> that's true >> hopefully when i kiss her, she don't have it and i don't have it. >> look, we all
when you go to the supermarket, you see a lot of campbell soup and kellogg's being bought i spent a lot of time at the supermarkets this weekend to see what people are taking they've not booking cruise ships but taking a lot of soup >> i want to remind viewers, jim has been cautious, and it's nice we can go back to super bowl sunday, that's when you talked to tepper in miami your views have a lot of credibility going into the chapter we're entering >> i remember discussing with...
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i think that's a problem i think denise morrison was going through a profound retrofitting of campbell soup. we take a look also in the food business irene rosenfeld through mondelez but she had parts of the food business indra was moving away from as she moved into healthy foods. that's another thing, by the way. the fun for you portfolio when she stepped in was 70% of pepsico's portfolio. now it's only 30%. and the good for you food is up to 50% so it's -- but i do think they don't get the time she had the time to go through that transition, but the board didn't crumble like a lot of boards do when led by women. it's a great board, by the way it's stood by her. and nelson peltz turned out to be a good partner in the end when he figured he could trust her. >> okay. thank you. jeff sonnenfeld, thank you on this day it's important thanks >>> softbank's operating profit rising 49% in its latest quarter as the company cashed in on several investments. josh lipton joins us now from san francisco with more. good morning, josh >> morgan, the japanese telecom giant did say operating profit ju
i think that's a problem i think denise morrison was going through a profound retrofitting of campbell soup. we take a look also in the food business irene rosenfeld through mondelez but she had parts of the food business indra was moving away from as she moved into healthy foods. that's another thing, by the way. the fun for you portfolio when she stepped in was 70% of pepsico's portfolio. now it's only 30%. and the good for you food is up to 50% so it's -- but i do think they don't get the...
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so we are seeing more margin pressures there in conagra and campbells soup down for the year it is interesting today, mike, that's a reversal. consumer staples and the food stocks doing bet every maybe on the month to month moderation but the fact it's in the market. >> exactly that costco move today in the stock is amazing talking about how they are not being able to -- willing to pass along most cost increases but the wage growth or the consumer tolerance for paying more and the ability to pay more seems like it is covering them for noh is a thin distinguish this inflation bout from the '70s. >> it is more affordable >> keeping pace. >> it is higher at this point and if it continues we start to see confidence decline. >> i think absolutely. everything wore talking about is if it continues. >> no within thought it would continue this long. >> after the break inflation now pay late every the cfo of klarna will tell us about the alternatives. you are watching "closing bell" on cnbc. esg is responsible investing. who's responsible for building esg into your investments? at pgim, the pursuit is o
so we are seeing more margin pressures there in conagra and campbells soup down for the year it is interesting today, mike, that's a reversal. consumer staples and the food stocks doing bet every maybe on the month to month moderation but the fact it's in the market. >> exactly that costco move today in the stock is amazing talking about how they are not being able to -- willing to pass along most cost increases but the wage growth or the consumer tolerance for paying more and the ability...
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upgrade freddie neutral to america, campbell soup downgraded to noot ral by bank of america even though increased from 34 to 32. e-trade upgraded citi group. price increase of $2.30. underarmor upgraded from neutral to sell, target increase 25 from 19. they have been wrong on this. $26 stock. boston scientific downgraded from neutral to buy, target price. upgraded motorola, 11.5 to 7.5. >> when we come back this morning, marking one-year anniversary of the collapse of lehman. what changed and what has wall street and the financial community learned from the failure. nyu chairman and monitor nouriel roubini, if he's sticking to his call for a double recession. stay tuned. >> your. >>> you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. fithe same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active tr
upgrade freddie neutral to america, campbell soup downgraded to noot ral by bank of america even though increased from 34 to 32. e-trade upgraded citi group. price increase of $2.30. underarmor upgraded from neutral to sell, target increase 25 from 19. they have been wrong on this. $26 stock. boston scientific downgraded from neutral to buy, target price. upgraded motorola, 11.5 to 7.5. >> when we come back this morning, marking one-year anniversary of the collapse of lehman. what changed...
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let's take a closer look with doug campbell. the cofounder and ceo of doug campbell mr. campbell, welcome to "mad money. >> thank you for having me, glad to be here >> tell me why is solid powers got a different and better approach for the companies that want so much to be ev? >> absolutely, it really is our platform technology which could plug in any chemistry and that a customer requests and combining it with technology that's highly manufacturable so with the value proposition that we can step right into either existing or contemplating. >> okay, so now full but went to jim farley today, why do you like solid power he tolld me this. you are going to translate it for me we like solid power, so we don't waste our just announced manufacturing process and fac facility which means what >> what that means is they have designed production facilities and con strucking those production facility around industry standards and lithium i ion. that's pretty much industry standards going into vehicles. the reason mr. farley likes solid power is we are not rendering any of those inve
let's take a closer look with doug campbell. the cofounder and ceo of doug campbell mr. campbell, welcome to "mad money. >> thank you for having me, glad to be here >> tell me why is solid powers got a different and better approach for the companies that want so much to be ev? >> absolutely, it really is our platform technology which could plug in any chemistry and that a customer requests and combining it with technology that's highly manufacturable so with the value...
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still higher but, of those, campbell soup is one of the worst-performing stocks it's down 13%, and one of the biggest questions investors have is, is this company in a better position coming out of the crisis we know during covid people just stocked up on things like soup and snacks and what clouse said to me is they are seeing some growth over 2019 levels. and the biggest source of growth are younger consumers where they're working some days and they're home some days the baking trend and cooking trend he said is really sticking >> i don't think anybody thinks that the wage inflation is transitory, right? but maybe the cost of the can, for example, aluminum prices or whatever those have already rolled over and come down. so, i hear you on the wage side. and that's going to be an issue going forward. >> the fed's going to have to pay attention to it. >>> all right, the head of instagram testifying right now on capitol hill about the app's impact on younger users. up next, we're going to bring you the highgh of atlitsth hearing so far we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ well would you look at
still higher but, of those, campbell soup is one of the worst-performing stocks it's down 13%, and one of the biggest questions investors have is, is this company in a better position coming out of the crisis we know during covid people just stocked up on things like soup and snacks and what clouse said to me is they are seeing some growth over 2019 levels. and the biggest source of growth are younger consumers where they're working some days and they're home some days the baking trend and...
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. >>> campbell's soup, company says seeing strong demand across its portfolio and reiterated previously stated full-year fiscal guidance. stock higher today i did just speak with the ceo who told me it's about the outlook and what he said a disability into the year has gotten much better also said the two problems plaguing the company labor and supply are materially better as they look into the future. he says it's rewarding to see the recovery in the back half of the year and actually talk about growth of course, talked about wheat given the war happening in ukraine. he said we've got about 95% of our cost base covered, reassuring to wall street and watching things like fuel and logistics comps on higher oil prices but he said overall when it came to absorbing the inflation, they are able to pass some of it along in terms of price increases. on that front so far, so good. elasticity stronger. in other words, consumers not turning their backs on the price increases. willing to take it he expects a little push in coming quarter, they will continue to raise prices still low historical nor
. >>> campbell's soup, company says seeing strong demand across its portfolio and reiterated previously stated full-year fiscal guidance. stock higher today i did just speak with the ceo who told me it's about the outlook and what he said a disability into the year has gotten much better also said the two problems plaguing the company labor and supply are materially better as they look into the future. he says it's rewarding to see the recovery in the back half of the year and actually...
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what we think investors should embrace are stocks that can do well in an earnings slowdown so that's campbells soup, at&t, eastern properties, kimberly clark. there are many more, but these are stocks with a negative correlation about 85% to earnings revision. it's a pure macro view on stock selection. of course, adding a fundamental overlay would make sense as well >> michael, it's kelly i'm in a cyclical mood today so i want to ask you a couple of questions. for those of us who might be feeling this way i look at commodity prices breaking out, right? i look at rates moving higher. i look at stocks moving higher i look at growth holding in there. you know, all of these factors, the steepening yield curve we're up 40, 50 basis points in just a couple of weeks i just think what if there is still some cyclical momentum here >> i think there is some cyclical momentum, but it's going to be increasingly narrow. we're even beginning to see stocks that typically perform well when rates go up. while the market's up today and there's a cyclical tilt to leadership today, we look at the markets since the
what we think investors should embrace are stocks that can do well in an earnings slowdown so that's campbells soup, at&t, eastern properties, kimberly clark. there are many more, but these are stocks with a negative correlation about 85% to earnings revision. it's a pure macro view on stock selection. of course, adding a fundamental overlay would make sense as well >> michael, it's kelly i'm in a cyclical mood today so i want to ask you a couple of questions. for those of us who...
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charles campbell who's trading desk specialist at mkm partner and mike santoli, cnbc's senior markets commentator. mike, does the market want this skinny deal so there's no morrah chetting up of things? >> i think that's right. i think the market wants kind of a cessation of hostility, no reescalation interestingly, you saw the market's sensitivity to the headlines about the visa restrictions and therefore it seemed to have people say, there's no makings of any agreement here you took, you know, about 250 points off the dow in an hour after we had had an interday recovery it's almost like today, guess what, it feels good because we're not bashing our head against the wall again >> i read these reports and i thought, okay, this doesn't sound any more promising to me. >> i don't think it's the only thing going on i know it's the only thing we can identify on a timely manner that the headlines are moving to markets for the most part. you know, for four years the stock market has gotten up to this particular level of valuation, between 16 and 17 times forward earnings, pretty much it kind
charles campbell who's trading desk specialist at mkm partner and mike santoli, cnbc's senior markets commentator. mike, does the market want this skinny deal so there's no morrah chetting up of things? >> i think that's right. i think the market wants kind of a cessation of hostility, no reescalation interestingly, you saw the market's sensitivity to the headlines about the visa restrictions and therefore it seemed to have people say, there's no makings of any agreement here you took,...
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third classic slowdown stocks, more riskier, campbell, kellogg, coca-cola, they held on today. i like merck i like bristol myers but they are doing good things that are consistent like coke and merck or taking action to reaccelerate their growth like campbell soup and bristol myers. look at that merck, huh? people know quality when they need it. fourth, you can hide in the stocks of retailers with enormous scale this is something that is my view others don't agree with me. i don't care i like you to be in watch. that's my acronym for walmart, target, amazon home depot. the watch names are winners in this environment, consistent winners because they can strong arm suppliers into eating the cost of the tariffs. and they have such a hold on the american consumer. now i think the recession stocks work here. i do not believe we're headed into a recession, people there is too much going right. lower mortgage rates, lower car rate loans to buy cars robust consumer spending and strong job creation. they are weak spots, hardly the stuff for recession however, because of this job, i'm al
third classic slowdown stocks, more riskier, campbell, kellogg, coca-cola, they held on today. i like merck i like bristol myers but they are doing good things that are consistent like coke and merck or taking action to reaccelerate their growth like campbell soup and bristol myers. look at that merck, huh? people know quality when they need it. fourth, you can hide in the stocks of retailers with enormous scale this is something that is my view others don't agree with me. i don't care i like...
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now we have to see, maybe campbell's gives you moderate gains. i think if they do a decent quarter, it will fly remember, there is always a bull market somewhere they do have to get the raw costs down, though if they're going to please wall street, they have to not talk about supply chain you know, i'm a huge believer in cybersecurity. and with the wave of attacks by the likes of russia, china, and north korea, they couldn't be higher also crowdstrike, where the ceo has built an excellent business. we saw him on recently i suspect crowdstrike will deliver great number on wednesday after the close, but once again, if inflation spikes that day, something happens bad with ukraine, what i say here won't matter spacs have become laughingstocks with only the extremely long term oriented cathie wood seeming to champion them anymore. on thursday, i have got one i want to see whether they can wake up the spacs. we hear from a company called wheels up, the highly promotional private jet company with a stock down nearly 70% since the spac merger closed can
now we have to see, maybe campbell's gives you moderate gains. i think if they do a decent quarter, it will fly remember, there is always a bull market somewhere they do have to get the raw costs down, though if they're going to please wall street, they have to not talk about supply chain you know, i'm a huge believer in cybersecurity. and with the wave of attacks by the likes of russia, china, and north korea, they couldn't be higher also crowdstrike, where the ceo has built an excellent...
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tyson, campbell's soup, general mills and kimberly-clark are all higher tyson foods higher by 2%. >> another stock trading higher would be lockheed martin shares are negative for the year as we head into 2022, what are the defense spending preerts where does lockheed fit in joining us from the ronald reagan national defense forum is lockheed martin's ceo jim taselet. >> we are here in simi valley, california, i am joined by the chairman of lack lockheed martin >> good to be here. >> i want to start with a macro issue that we have been hearing about throughout industries in north america. the supply chain issues. how are you navigating those right now? what is your outlook into 2022 >> we have been supporting the supply base at lockheed martin the last year and a half by accelerating payments to them so they can stay financially as strong as possible during the pandemic even so over the last summer or so, their supply of raw materials and parts themselves got slowed down that caused their delivers to be late to us, and many other companies, as you have been saying, that create end pro
tyson, campbell's soup, general mills and kimberly-clark are all higher tyson foods higher by 2%. >> another stock trading higher would be lockheed martin shares are negative for the year as we head into 2022, what are the defense spending preerts where does lockheed fit in joining us from the ronald reagan national defense forum is lockheed martin's ceo jim taselet. >> we are here in simi valley, california, i am joined by the chairman of lack lockheed martin >> good to be...
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. >>> shares of campbell's soup higher after beating quarter earnings estimates campbell's guiding for flat sales to a 2% decline. mostly all better than wall street was expecting and the stock has been an underperformer i talked to the ceo. he told me the brands are continuing to build momentum despite choppy waters of inflation and labor shortages. he said they're still able to demonstrate the health of the brands pointing to market share gains in soup and snacks saying he's optimistic that that will continue into the second half of the year he said in part in a world post-covid, we see an environment that includes at-home lunches, cooking at home the consumer's behavior changed. and snacks were growing prepandemic, during and now coming out of it this quarter, inflation is a huge topic he says we saw it in the mid-single digits. but as they go into next quarter, they see inflation in the high single digits actually a significant increase there. the ceo noted inflation is broad based and it's in commodities and packaging and sees a sustained inflationary environment for all of those
. >>> shares of campbell's soup higher after beating quarter earnings estimates campbell's guiding for flat sales to a 2% decline. mostly all better than wall street was expecting and the stock has been an underperformer i talked to the ceo. he told me the brands are continuing to build momentum despite choppy waters of inflation and labor shortages. he said they're still able to demonstrate the health of the brands pointing to market share gains in soup and snacks saying he's...
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stateside, campbell's soup is going to be reporting earnings before the markets open. analyst res projecting earnings of 56 cents per share, which is the exact same as a year ago. and later in the day, we'll be hearing from the retailer urban outfitters where the street is projecting higher profits, as well. >>> u.s. futures are indicating slightly lower market open. a couple of points down for all of the main u.s. indices. hedge funds, though, as we've been saying, they started selling gold in a big way. reports showing that an estimated $1.4 billion was pulled from the u.s. gold futures market in the week that ended on may the 14th. on friday, gold prices fell for a seventh straight session, marking the longest losing streak that we've seen for some four years. that's had an impact on silver, as well. sometimes we see a big of a bigger move in silver. the developed markets versus emerging markets. kind of the same correlation. earlier, we spoke to a medal strategist of bofa global research in silver and whether he thinks prices will recover. let's take a listen. >> m
stateside, campbell's soup is going to be reporting earnings before the markets open. analyst res projecting earnings of 56 cents per share, which is the exact same as a year ago. and later in the day, we'll be hearing from the retailer urban outfitters where the street is projecting higher profits, as well. >>> u.s. futures are indicating slightly lower market open. a couple of points down for all of the main u.s. indices. hedge funds, though, as we've been saying, they started...
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no more campbell's soup cans. >> right >>> at the aspen ideas festival, andrew ross sorkin spoke with charlie charf about the strengt of the consumer. >> i think overall the banks will do just fine. the other thing you have to remember is real estate will play out over a multi-year period of time banks are still earning plenty of money there doesn't mean there will be one bank with too much exposure in whatever area they're in. regional banks very broad based businesses it is not commercial real estate which is one thing they do it is not sized generally in a way that should bring about the fear that areyou are describing >> nbc universal is involved in the aspen ideas festival. >>> coming up, the record for the platform in the 2024 election for president biden as we head to break, here is a ses d t the s&p winneran lors >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure [due at ta n 5!] copy that. make a hard left down the alley. network's got you covered. [please confirm requesting back-up.] -changing route. -go. roadblock ahead. ...back
no more campbell's soup cans. >> right >>> at the aspen ideas festival, andrew ross sorkin spoke with charlie charf about the strengt of the consumer. >> i think overall the banks will do just fine. the other thing you have to remember is real estate will play out over a multi-year period of time banks are still earning plenty of money there doesn't mean there will be one bank with too much exposure in whatever area they're in. regional banks very broad based businesses it...
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hitting the highest level since the pandemic the company reaffirming full-year guidance i spoke with jeff campbell about the results. the ceo. he have said they are spending up 8% year over year the biggest demographic with the millennials spending that's up 21% year over year travel and entertainment is strong up 14% year over year. they expect double digit growth for the rest of the year they know these things because they have the largest travel act a -- agency in the united states. that's what we hard from the airlines industry. reservation for restaurants business had the largest record number of restaurant reservations ever. it is larger than the airline spend. that is crazy. the airline spend has always been the biggest people are dining outs and having delivery a lot. that continued from the pandemic >> talk about credit loss of the revision reflects higher net write offs $327 million in the reserve build. there are some with earnings bracing for defaults in the future because people are debt strapped >> it is much less of an issue with american express of the t - express. they don't think
hitting the highest level since the pandemic the company reaffirming full-year guidance i spoke with jeff campbell about the results. the ceo. he have said they are spending up 8% year over year the biggest demographic with the millennials spending that's up 21% year over year travel and entertainment is strong up 14% year over year. they expect double digit growth for the rest of the year they know these things because they have the largest travel act a -- agency in the united states. that's...
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let's dig deeper he's the president and ceo of camp campbell's soup. welcome back >> great to be back. >> okay. delivered a very credible turn around play. are you going to enjoy genuine $4 growth instead of the 3s? >> i think we're well positioned for where we're going to be coming through the pandemic. not so much about the navigation i feel great about how the team is performing. we understand the challenges that we're all facing right now. more importantly, for us, it's about the future how are we positioned to benefit as we come through this and what does that trajectory look like there's no question the company is on a much stronger foundation as we think about the position of our portfolio as well as the focus we're putting on the businesses, we feel good about the ability to sustain growth going forward and a big part as we talk about this week was innovation where as you might imagine in the last year or two, we have been focused much more on the foundational core business meeting demand. i think you'll see innovation playing a much bigger rol
let's dig deeper he's the president and ceo of camp campbell's soup. welcome back >> great to be back. >> okay. delivered a very credible turn around play. are you going to enjoy genuine $4 growth instead of the 3s? >> i think we're well positioned for where we're going to be coming through the pandemic. not so much about the navigation i feel great about how the team is performing. we understand the challenges that we're all facing right now. more importantly, for us, it's...
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may do in response, we are joined by chris campbell, chief strategist and long-time washington insider good to chat with you good what do you think, if anything the white house the treasury department trade will do around the hong kong developments particularly with regards to retaliation with beijing. >> that's it it has already begun it will delist the chinese companies here in the united states the u.s. administration is holding all the cards on this and they can move to increase terrifs. it would be a bipartisan move to welcome and repatate a lot back here in the united states and ppe and health care issues we've seen in covid. right or wrong, blaming the lack of transparent si of china over the covid crisis that has now led to losing over 100,000 people's lives moving as you suggested earlier making hong kong accelerating the time in which hong kong was supposed to be under the china flag there was one china, two systems. it looks like that is going away now. there is a lot ahead it looks like it will be significant issue in china there are some in china saying there is a cold war
may do in response, we are joined by chris campbell, chief strategist and long-time washington insider good to chat with you good what do you think, if anything the white house the treasury department trade will do around the hong kong developments particularly with regards to retaliation with beijing. >> that's it it has already begun it will delist the chinese companies here in the united states the u.s. administration is holding all the cards on this and they can move to increase...
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example you know, campbell's goldfish has a special item out right now. it's frank's red hot goldfish that's a limited time offer on the market to bring more young adults into the goldfish franchise. these are great brands with great brand equity we can't be more excited about them. >> i have a question whether people understand, particularly wall street that your acquisitions are all products that don't put weight on, and when you have something to their food that doesn't put weight on. and you have got the formula. >> there is a long-term trend, especially among younger consumers, millennials, gen-z, for healthier cooking, more scratch cooking, you know, weight is part of it but they are trying to avoid additives, unpronounceable ingredients, added sugar, salt and fat, and our products are perfectly suited for that kind of cooking whether it's herbs and spices, which everyone knows are inherently good four you, throuh the hot sauce brands, frank's and french's, and french's mustard as well. a lot of flavor. not much calories. >> do you think people are
example you know, campbell's goldfish has a special item out right now. it's frank's red hot goldfish that's a limited time offer on the market to bring more young adults into the goldfish franchise. these are great brands with great brand equity we can't be more excited about them. >> i have a question whether people understand, particularly wall street that your acquisitions are all products that don't put weight on, and when you have something to their food that doesn't put weight on....
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procter & gamble reporting people are stocking up once again on toilet paper, paper towels and staples campbell's up on earnings top and bottom line beats. are we talking about starting to nest in the fall and winter again or will delta fade let's bring in oliver chen for the official. >> it's a trend that's here to stay hardy addresses. delta has impacted supply chains, that's something we're watching we do like the broad line retailers, walmart, target being multi-targets. target has a big home collection as well as apparel that's a key factor for back to school as well >> oliver, it's tim. you brought up the two places or the two names that have been so divergent, walmart versus target how do you explain that? because as you pointed out, the categories that they operate in, the growth of their digital business in ecommerce, same store -- excuse me, same-day sales pick up the dynamics that have extended at target seemingly are there at walmart how do you rectify that? >> both of these players have really exceptional curbside pickup models. driveup has been benefitting curbside pickup. walmart h
procter & gamble reporting people are stocking up once again on toilet paper, paper towels and staples campbell's up on earnings top and bottom line beats. are we talking about starting to nest in the fall and winter again or will delta fade let's bring in oliver chen for the official. >> it's a trend that's here to stay hardy addresses. delta has impacted supply chains, that's something we're watching we do like the broad line retailers, walmart, target being multi-targets. target...
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finally, another predictable trend, consumer stocks at new highs, your campbell's soup at a new high and mccormick's and tyson food, 52-week highs. >> bob mentions the banks not only here in the u.s. but the europe european banks are down sharply, despite the fact that deutsch bank trialed to put fears over the debt payments to rest. when that didn't work, the ft floating the idea that the company is looking at a bond buyback in the form of multibillion dollar euro bond buyback. that was short lived so far as it affected the stock. john cryan calling the bank rock solid, cfo maury shrank said it had three times more money than it needs for an april debt payment on what are believed to be its riskiest bonds. default swaps have been spiking to 2011 crisis era levels, sort of a per verse trade because they want to acknowledge the issue so investors don't think it's an issue but just by acknowledging it means there might be one. jillian compared to yelling fire in a theater. goldman sachs ceo was at a financials conference this morning and addressed it head on. here's what he said. >> th
finally, another predictable trend, consumer stocks at new highs, your campbell's soup at a new high and mccormick's and tyson food, 52-week highs. >> bob mentions the banks not only here in the u.s. but the europe european banks are down sharply, despite the fact that deutsch bank trialed to put fears over the debt payments to rest. when that didn't work, the ft floating the idea that the company is looking at a bond buyback in the form of multibillion dollar euro bond buyback. that was...
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. >> you think campbell soup is going to be able to cut prices >> the concern among those who would argue otherwise is inflation has a psychological impact and it is self fulfilling so the believe it is going to come will result in higher prices, and manufacturers and the like continuing to - >> i think there are 90 new airlines that are opening this year >> you've been right so far by the way. you said it was going to be transitory the bond market is agreeing. >> there's this guy, he runs the fed, pretty good guy - >> we will hear from him. >> jay jay. >> you and jay are a first name basis? >> actually, in real life, yes. >> what's his middle name? do you know his middle name? >> if he doesn't know my middle name, what does that mean? >> i know his wife's name. but we're not going to go there. but i think what matters to me is that he is systematically made every right move, and he is doubted across the board does he not look at -- what do you think, you know what, when he goes home to his wife and says listen, i can't believe that chicken costs that much, i got to go raise rates. he's a
. >> you think campbell soup is going to be able to cut prices >> the concern among those who would argue otherwise is inflation has a psychological impact and it is self fulfilling so the believe it is going to come will result in higher prices, and manufacturers and the like continuing to - >> i think there are 90 new airlines that are opening this year >> you've been right so far by the way. you said it was going to be transitory the bond market is agreeing. >>...
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>> campbells soup. >> none of the -- alcoa? >> nike. >> no! >> yeah. >> nike! >> nike. >> nike is a dow component >> yeah. >> united health >> not goldman sachs >> not yet >> no. >> you tricked me. >> oh. i'm sorry. >> nike. >> nike, i can't believe visa i forgot. i don't like change. that's the problem this crespo guy, is he in charge no, the guy with the little bowtie >> blitzer >> glasses >> yeah. yeah we know him. >> we're getting old a look at the u.s. equity futures. u.s. equity futures at this point are indicated higher this comes after the s&p 500, nasdaq, the russell 2000 all hit record intraday highs only the nasdaq and russell 2000 were able to hold on to them at the close. positive gains again today we will talk about visa and microsoft after their earnings yesterday. dow indicated up by 12 points. s&p futures indicated up by 2.5. the nasdaq up by 3 overnight in asia, look and you'll see the nikkei was down 0.2% hang seng down by just over 0.1% shanghai was down by 0.2%. in europe, early trading today, it looks like the dax is down by a quarter perc
>> campbells soup. >> none of the -- alcoa? >> nike. >> no! >> yeah. >> nike! >> nike. >> nike is a dow component >> yeah. >> united health >> not goldman sachs >> not yet >> no. >> you tricked me. >> oh. i'm sorry. >> nike. >> nike, i can't believe visa i forgot. i don't like change. that's the problem this crespo guy, is he in charge no, the guy with the little bowtie >> blitzer...
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i happen to love campbell's. but that's because i grew up in a house where campbell's was good they would put more water in it in order to let it go further. >> that verativ deal is -- i would appoipoint out, the finang for it, again, it's not a large deal, is banks, as opposed to many of the private credit firms, funds, alternative asset managers that provide private credit this looks more like an old-fashioned syndicate, rbc, wells fargo, u.p.s >> wow pretty cool. >> goldman-sachs >> by the way, do you ever notice goldman-sachs's stock, how it goes up a little bit every day? >> no, i haven't >> it is interesting they are getting out the big thing will be, are they going to get rid of the credit cards? will someone buy the credit card after they spent a fortune on it this is a new broom sweeping clean. there is nothing that is not on the table other than private wealth management. i think it's very interesting that this stock just does not quit after a quarter that a lot of people felt was ho-hum. >> i did notic
i happen to love campbell's. but that's because i grew up in a house where campbell's was good they would put more water in it in order to let it go further. >> that verativ deal is -- i would appoipoint out, the finang for it, again, it's not a large deal, is banks, as opposed to many of the private credit firms, funds, alternative asset managers that provide private credit this looks more like an old-fashioned syndicate, rbc, wells fargo, u.p.s >> wow pretty cool. >>...
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i love it if campbells soup could pull it off. i'm not holding my breath. judging from the quarter, you may have to listen to the event as an explainer, not a catalyst to buy, but i'm always open minded i talk about that about the investing club, saying maybe we should put hormel in the club, perhaps buy it for the club because they're doing so well. now, we know wednesday is fed day with the language of the fed statement and powell's closing statement closely scrutinized. i can't read jay powell's mind, i have tried, but regardless of what he says, there will be people who come on air arguing it's bad for your portfolio and you're going to lose money these people don't know history and tend not to know your stocks either don't take them too seriously. wednesday night is a good example. we get earnings from lennar. regular viewers know i'm a huge fan of toll brothers, but i also like lennar and i bet it will report a terrific set of numbers. however, this is coming on wednesday night on the heels of the fed meeting. i expect the stock to get dinged, but we
i love it if campbells soup could pull it off. i'm not holding my breath. judging from the quarter, you may have to listen to the event as an explainer, not a catalyst to buy, but i'm always open minded i talk about that about the investing club, saying maybe we should put hormel in the club, perhaps buy it for the club because they're doing so well. now, we know wednesday is fed day with the language of the fed statement and powell's closing statement closely scrutinized. i can't read jay...
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in delaware campbell. >> jimmy choo let's go birds. >> you bet ya. come on. we've got a good receiver. what's going on? >> as we approach these quarter two earnings reports, what are your thoughts on sherwin-williams stocks. >> costs are too high, i am concerned. i no longer think you can buy this stock until we see the raw costs come down, and then i will feel better. david in new york. david. >> booyah jimmy choo, what's going on >> just hanging out, growing a lot of cucumbers, and making pickles, what's up with you. >> that's awesome, i'm from brooklyn, new york, and calling today about stock sofi. >> it should be done going down soon this thing has been a nightmare, and 15 bucks, i'm a buyer at th 14 level i'm going to rick in illinois. rick. >> hey, big jim, booyah from shytown, thanks for taking my call quick question on ge, was acquired 2004. 2000 shares at 29 bucks, it's now between 12, 13, 8 to 1 reverse split, stock split is coming up. >> i don't care where a stock came from. i care where it's going from i don't think ge is okay i don't thi
in delaware campbell. >> jimmy choo let's go birds. >> you bet ya. come on. we've got a good receiver. what's going on? >> as we approach these quarter two earnings reports, what are your thoughts on sherwin-williams stocks. >> costs are too high, i am concerned. i no longer think you can buy this stock until we see the raw costs come down, and then i will feel better. david in new york. david. >> booyah jimmy choo, what's going on >> just hanging out,...
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we hear from campbell's soup. deere, smucker and vf corp. campbells is a conundrum to me. the stock has been climbing ever since, almost as if someone's taking a large position in it. maybe in order to influence management, be an engaged shareholder. the dur ants family owns a big chunk of it, but the stock acts too well for me to believe it's being propelled all by itself. how about deere? i don't even know if what deere says matters. the industrial agricultural side of things keeps trading up. ingersoll-rand, cummins, caterpillar, united technologies, you name it. i believe that deere is seeing a better worldwide picture, and it will tell us so. as for smucker, it disappointed last time around. i don't think it's in their nature to let that happen again. finally vf corp.'s stock has been horrendous, but i see it trying to bottom just like you. and i think that it can. i just don't have a case to own it other than the possibility of maybe of management announcing the purchase of another company, which they haven't done since timberland that matters, or maybe a breakup? ye
we hear from campbell's soup. deere, smucker and vf corp. campbells is a conundrum to me. the stock has been climbing ever since, almost as if someone's taking a large position in it. maybe in order to influence management, be an engaged shareholder. the dur ants family owns a big chunk of it, but the stock acts too well for me to believe it's being propelled all by itself. how about deere? i don't even know if what deere says matters. the industrial agricultural side of things keeps trading...
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campbells soup just announced it's in a review after the abrupt retirement of its ceo that represents a lot of what's going on they missed key consumer insights consumers shifted behavior to eating soup as an appetizer instead of a main course company missed it, didn't innovate around it there's also poor execution on acquisitions these big companies and it's not just campbells, buy smaller brands that are growing fast like general mills, buying annie's but they don't integrate the cultures and they don't learn from some of the success they also don't necessarily keep the top talent and the founders on board these were the ones that had the game-changing innovations to begin with and then there's this retail war we talk about, amazon, whole foods, kroger, walmart, all slashing prices to compete, squeezing food margins three key reasons for the pain there are some notable standouts that don't get attention con agra, estee lauder has made a connection locally with its customers to stay relevant and focused on demographics. coca-cola, they've done a better job at integrating smaller acqu
campbells soup just announced it's in a review after the abrupt retirement of its ceo that represents a lot of what's going on they missed key consumer insights consumers shifted behavior to eating soup as an appetizer instead of a main course company missed it, didn't innovate around it there's also poor execution on acquisitions these big companies and it's not just campbells, buy smaller brands that are growing fast like general mills, buying annie's but they don't integrate the cultures and...
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revenue also missed consensus and campbell also cut its full-year guidance. it does say this quarter is off to a much better start. thank you very much to john and everyone in the control room. >> they thought when you were over there, that you were going to try to sell them a blender when that music came up and you were standing over there. >> i would be happy to sell them a blender. >> andrew didn't pick it. >> no, i'm happy to sell you a blender or anything else. >> and they'll probably do it. >> it is -- it is like a game show. it's game show music. >> it's worse than a game show. anyway. >> don't suggest that the markets are a game show. >> no. >> we are a game show. >>> here is a piece and you can do with it what you will but remember that jobs friday before the election in september 2012 and the unemployment rate in what seemed to be a tepid period for the economy, it surprisingly dropped from 7.1% to 8%. and then jack welch famously tweeted that the number was the product or implied -- he said it should have had a question mark on it. there's a new re
revenue also missed consensus and campbell also cut its full-year guidance. it does say this quarter is off to a much better start. thank you very much to john and everyone in the control room. >> they thought when you were over there, that you were going to try to sell them a blender when that music came up and you were standing over there. >> i would be happy to sell them a blender. >> andrew didn't pick it. >> no, i'm happy to sell you a blender or anything else....
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campbell's soup fractionally higher after the firm cut sales forecast for 2010. revenue now expected to rise 2.5% to 3.5% down from an earlier forecast of the super maker of 4.5% to 5% of increase in sales. it still suggests earnings for the year to increase by 4% to 9%. in sec filings last night it was revealed managers of citigroup are all increasing their holdings in the bank. paulson who made billions betting against the housing market now owns 500 million shares of citi making him one of the largest institutional shareholders of that firm. its stock is up six cents. wells fargo, also higher. already a favorite of the oracle of omaha warren buffet. john paulson added 17.5 million shares of the bank to his holdings in the fourth quarter and eddie lamb pert who is best known for merging sears and k-mart bought a new 1.5 million share in the stake. it is up three cents. after the bell lazy boy reporting much stronger than expected profits at 17 cents a share as cost cutting and strength in its upholstery unit helped to reverse a year earlier loss. up about 93 ce
campbell's soup fractionally higher after the firm cut sales forecast for 2010. revenue now expected to rise 2.5% to 3.5% down from an earlier forecast of the super maker of 4.5% to 5% of increase in sales. it still suggests earnings for the year to increase by 4% to 9%. in sec filings last night it was revealed managers of citigroup are all increasing their holdings in the bank. paulson who made billions betting against the housing market now owns 500 million shares of citi making him one of...
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interesting, too, dan lo loeb, he's going after nestle to break up and now he's going after reportedly campbells soup as well so you talk about consumer staples historically doing well. now you also got a well known hege fund manager rattling i wonder if that would add to the odds that 78% of the time that sector goes up. >> the reason why these folks are getting involved in consumer staple stocks is because they've been beaten up so badly. if you have these catalysts going forward, it could be huge. and we're not even talking about the fact this is a midterm election year. a bunch of seasonality aspects go into that i would also say this, there was something interest that ryan dietrich said. >> he has some cool stats. crazy stuff, but cool. >> so follow me on this one. may and june are typically weaker seasonal months in times when may and june are both positive over the last 2 it time t -- 22 times we've seen that, 19% of them the rest of the year has been positive. so you have bullish reasons to be high on the markets now whether they come to fruition or not remains to be seen still it sets t
interesting, too, dan lo loeb, he's going after nestle to break up and now he's going after reportedly campbells soup as well so you talk about consumer staples historically doing well. now you also got a well known hege fund manager rattling i wonder if that would add to the odds that 78% of the time that sector goes up. >> the reason why these folks are getting involved in consumer staple stocks is because they've been beaten up so badly. if you have these catalysts going forward, it...
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i like campbells more than b&g i think they're more aggressive than b&g happy to have them why not? i have three segments tonight. i'm always looking for people, right? jack in ohio jack >> caller: thanks for taking my call, jim. >> all right. >> caller: one of my bigger holdings can't find any negative news on pull back anywhere good time to add more? skyworks >> the only thing i see negative about skyworks is he's a big patriot fan. he's not -- i mean, honestly that's about as weak as it gets when i talk about him. skyworks solution at 160 i think is a terrific buy. yes, it could go lower all stocks can go lower but they are with apple last i looked apple is doing pretty well. swks, come on. i like it. sorry about the pats i don't know i mean, really >> let's go to tim in arizona. tim. >> caller: hi, jim how are you doing, jimmy >> i am doing well how about you? >> caller: real well i have a stock called apillis pharmaceutical it's dropped quite a bit i'm hoping it's going to go back down to 16 do you see that happening before it goes to the 50s >> they've got -- why don't you jus
i like campbells more than b&g i think they're more aggressive than b&g happy to have them why not? i have three segments tonight. i'm always looking for people, right? jack in ohio jack >> caller: thanks for taking my call, jim. >> all right. >> caller: one of my bigger holdings can't find any negative news on pull back anywhere good time to add more? skyworks >> the only thing i see negative about skyworks is he's a big patriot fan. he's not -- i mean, honestly...
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general mills and campbell soup spending millions to increase production stonie field farm buying more milk fromsuppliers >> super spreader events are popping up across the nation two separate celebrations in new york happened on the same day. roughly 300 had to quarantine. and steve kornacki is in wit i feel like we're forgetting something. let me check. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. hey look, i found the tent! get xfinity home with no term contract required. click or call today. >>> pandemic shopping boosting amazon's bottom line the company reporting record profit for the second straight quarter, even stronger demand expected this holiday season $97 billion they made. he's already seeing more people than ever shopping early for holiday gifts. at apple, strong sales of ipads and max. thank the home sales from home trend. >> and netflix, the
general mills and campbell soup spending millions to increase production stonie field farm buying more milk fromsuppliers >> super spreader events are popping up across the nation two separate celebrations in new york happened on the same day. roughly 300 had to quarantine. and steve kornacki is in wit i feel like we're forgetting something. let me check. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're...
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box, dell, workday and auto desk campbell soup, also set to report results so how should investors be positions themselves to best protect their portfolio into the new week we've got steve back with us what will you watch next week? >> have to watch from 50,000 up and the 200-day moving average because to mike's point everything trades with a blanket. it's all going to trade -- if we trade lower and watch the futures on sunday night in the evening, and they are cracking and we come in, we want them to be weak before they open at 9:30 in the morning on monday you want them to be weak you don't want to have a head fake pop before the opening and get your head knocked off. you want them to be weak and then open strong. >> to the weakness >> buy them after the opening in new york if they hold the 200-day moving average if they don't hold the 200-moving day average, it could get sloppy on monday morning trading. you don't have to be a hero. we're in the last week of summer there is a lot of people still off. eveni everyone is watching the overall market but play it easy but if you want to
box, dell, workday and auto desk campbell soup, also set to report results so how should investors be positions themselves to best protect their portfolio into the new week we've got steve back with us what will you watch next week? >> have to watch from 50,000 up and the 200-day moving average because to mike's point everything trades with a blanket. it's all going to trade -- if we trade lower and watch the futures on sunday night in the evening, and they are cracking and we come in, we...
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." ♪ my name is curt campbell, and i live in beautiful egg harbor, wisconsin, with my fabulous wife, amy joe, and i'm the owner of oilerie usa. amy joe is the love of my life. we were high-school sweethearts. we've been married 38 amazing years. she's my best friend, my rock, my light. in 2003, we were in poland. we came across a small shop
." ♪ my name is curt campbell, and i live in beautiful egg harbor, wisconsin, with my fabulous wife, amy joe, and i'm the owner of oilerie usa. amy joe is the love of my life. we were high-school sweethearts. we've been married 38 amazing years. she's my best friend, my rock, my light. in 2003, we were in poland. we came across a small shop
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replaced by rebecca campbell we'll get more details on his replacement but r for now, take a look at disney shares trading down fractionally. >> i guess julia, part of the big deal here, there's a lot one, a disney executive, but also tiktok. leading tiktok, which is growing so fast and you know by all accounts is doing very well. during the period where everyone's been quarantined even though it is right a chinese company? so how is that going to work so, tiktok of course has been exploding. this has an app that worldwide has over 2 billion users what's so interesting is that tiktok has had plenty of issues. there have been concerns about its use of data, of violations, children's protection act a, all these different questions about the future of tick tig especially about how it's going to make money but one thing is for sure, this app is incredibly popular. short form video they're going their new front presentation to advertisers this year for the first time. and this is a huge hire for them i mean kevin mayor was really part of the disney accomplishment for so many years. kevin
replaced by rebecca campbell we'll get more details on his replacement but r for now, take a look at disney shares trading down fractionally. >> i guess julia, part of the big deal here, there's a lot one, a disney executive, but also tiktok. leading tiktok, which is growing so fast and you know by all accounts is doing very well. during the period where everyone's been quarantined even though it is right a chinese company? so how is that going to work so, tiktok of course has been...
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campbell, smucker's a and the food stocks were up. for the last day and a half they have been selling off. i want to point out the bond etfs high yield bonds the junk bonds down on higher chances. there's 3% currently muin bonds weak. they do the convention center. they fund the transit systems. quite across the board one bit of solace is the vix is quieting down. if you call in the 60s quietening down. i accenticipate that will probay drop a little more we have this four time a year. it's the quarterly expiration of stock and index futures and stock and index options. individual, people who trade these offset them. they roll out into new positions in the futures contracts and options as well. generally the following week, lighter volume and a little lighter volatility let's hope that is the case. back to you. >> robert, thank you very much let's get over to rick at the cme. are you at the cme yes, you are take it away >> we're at cme corporate headquarters w we're not on a trading floor we have eyes to the world with regard of seeing
campbell, smucker's a and the food stocks were up. for the last day and a half they have been selling off. i want to point out the bond etfs high yield bonds the junk bonds down on higher chances. there's 3% currently muin bonds weak. they do the convention center. they fund the transit systems. quite across the board one bit of solace is the vix is quieting down. if you call in the 60s quietening down. i accenticipate that will probay drop a little more we have this four time a year. it's the...
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. >> and you're cautious on companies like kelloggs, general mills and even campbell's soup. why is that? >> several factors at play. commodity costs continue to be a challenge. consumers are maintaining a tight grip on their purse strings, and right-hand spending as much as in the past so passing through or offsetting some of these higher commodity costs with higher prices at the shelf can be a challenge, and private label competition is also fierce, so not only are they facing competition from other branded players, but they have lower priced private label brands and products that are challenging them as well. >> who is best positioned in the food space? >> from our perspective the most attractively priced from a valuation perspective name would be kraft foods. we think that kraft, now that it's been spun off from the global snacks business, represents an opportunity. their portfolio includes several mature brands, but they are investing in them now where they hadn't been in the past. for instance, kraft mayo, the advertising investment behind that brand had been increased
. >> and you're cautious on companies like kelloggs, general mills and even campbell's soup. why is that? >> several factors at play. commodity costs continue to be a challenge. consumers are maintaining a tight grip on their purse strings, and right-hand spending as much as in the past so passing through or offsetting some of these higher commodity costs with higher prices at the shelf can be a challenge, and private label competition is also fierce, so not only are they facing...
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the white house didn't comment when asked if the president still has confidence in kurt campbell, the chief negotiator for the deal who leads indo-pacific strategy. the united states has one more olive branch to extend toward europe and that's removing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum put in place by former president trump. negotiators are hoping to announce that agreement by a deadline they set for monday. >> kayla, the president also met with the pope today. there's a lot of talk about how their talk went. >> reporter: well, the two heads of state are friends they have a regular correspondence but today's meeting was just the second time a catholic president has had an audience with the pope today's hour and 15 minute conversation covered poverty, climate change, covid and current affairs, notably president biden has been at the center of a debate over whether pro choice parishioners should be receiving communion, a position taken by the u.s. conference of catholic bishops biden would not reveal the pope's position on the bishops and said they did not discuss abortion specific
the white house didn't comment when asked if the president still has confidence in kurt campbell, the chief negotiator for the deal who leads indo-pacific strategy. the united states has one more olive branch to extend toward europe and that's removing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum put in place by former president trump. negotiators are hoping to announce that agreement by a deadline they set for monday. >> kayla, the president also met with the pope today. there's a lot of talk...
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. >>> check out shares of campbell soup after beating earnings estimates. they're up 1.5%. stock still down double digits today. don't miss an exclusive with mark clouse later on "closing bell" that starts at 3:00 p.m. eastern. we'll be right back. esg is responsible investing. who's responsible for building esg into your investments? at pgim, the pursuit is on for outperformance. as active investors, to outdeliver with customized strategies, integrating esg best practices into our investment decisions. as asset managers and fiduciaries, to outserve, with our commitment to better esg outcomes. join the pursuit of outperformance at pgim. the investment management business of prudential. >>> cnbc launching index next week we have the best music for those promos consumers and investors most interested and looking at one name in the group that is down more than 40% year to date but certainly gets the attention of investors christina. >> and my attention, too, with that music as economies open up, how will the momentum continue for zoom that's the stock we're talking about. down
. >>> check out shares of campbell soup after beating earnings estimates. they're up 1.5%. stock still down double digits today. don't miss an exclusive with mark clouse later on "closing bell" that starts at 3:00 p.m. eastern. we'll be right back. esg is responsible investing. who's responsible for building esg into your investments? at pgim, the pursuit is on for outperformance. as active investors, to outdeliver with customized strategies, integrating esg best practices...
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the biggest laggards, general mills, campbell's soup lamb westing also trading lower on the day that company has some production facilities in russia, down roughly 20% in the past week or so companies out there including conagra, continue to go a focus for many investors carl, back to you folks at the stock exchange >> dom, thanks >>> jay timmons on how russia's invasion is impacting -- and we are awaiting the president, expected to announce -- we are back iju aoue mes.n st cplmont hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should've just led with that. with at&t business. you can pick the best plan for each employee and get the best deals on every smart phone. - super excited to open up my diploma you can pick the best plan for each employee from southern new hampshire
the biggest laggards, general mills, campbell's soup lamb westing also trading lower on the day that company has some production facilities in russia, down roughly 20% in the past week or so companies out there including conagra, continue to go a focus for many investors carl, back to you folks at the stock exchange >> dom, thanks >>> jay timmons on how russia's invasion is impacting -- and we are awaiting the president, expected to announce -- we are back iju aoue mes.n st...
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names like wilson and kelly, campbell and o'neill. so many of the qualities that we americans hold dear, we imported from this land. perseveran perseverance, faith, an unbending belief that we make our own destiny and an unshakeable dream that if we work hard and live responsibly, something better lies just around the bend. so our histories are bound by blood and belief, by culture and by commerce. and our futures are equally inextricably linked. and that's why i've come to belfast today. to talk about the future we can build together. your generation, the young generation, has come of age in a world with fewer walls. you've been educated in an era of instant information. you've been tempered by some very difficult times around the globe. and as i travel, what i've seen of young people like you around the world show me these currents have conspired to make you a generation possessed by both a clear-eyed realism, but also an optimistic idealism. a generation keenly aware of the world as it is, but eager to forge the world as it should
names like wilson and kelly, campbell and o'neill. so many of the qualities that we americans hold dear, we imported from this land. perseveran perseverance, faith, an unbending belief that we make our own destiny and an unshakeable dream that if we work hard and live responsibly, something better lies just around the bend. so our histories are bound by blood and belief, by culture and by commerce. and our futures are equally inextricably linked. and that's why i've come to belfast today. to...
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and on a totally unrelated note, campbell soup says it's investing $160 million in a utah plant to boost goldfish cracker manufacturing because of consumerity fan. >> saltine crackers if. >> >> i like the regular little ones we having about becomeses of them i don't like the flavor blaster either fwli like the frafr blaster. >> my kpoom. >> the new line says it will produce 500 million goldfish an hour or 15,000 every sonecd. we did the math. wow, another 15,000 just were made book a work trip. earn onekeycash. shake some hands. do not forget to laugh. [laughing] book a get-away-from-work trip. use onekeycash. order some sides. do not disturb. join one key to earn and use rewards across expedia, hotels.com, and vrbo. (vo) it's time to switch to verizon. sadie did. and now she has myplan. join one key to earn and use rewards the first unlimited plan that lets her choose exactly what goes in it. now she gets to pick only the perks she wants and saves on every one. and with an incredible new iphone on us, no wonder sadie is celebrating. introducing myplan. get exactly what you want. only pa
and on a totally unrelated note, campbell soup says it's investing $160 million in a utah plant to boost goldfish cracker manufacturing because of consumerity fan. >> saltine crackers if. >> >> i like the regular little ones we having about becomeses of them i don't like the flavor blaster either fwli like the frafr blaster. >> my kpoom. >> the new line says it will produce 500 million goldfish an hour or 15,000 every sonecd. we did the math. wow, another 15,000...
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krystal campbell, another spectator killed was laid to rest yesterday. there will be a memorial abdomen funeral later this week for mr. collier. at the scene of the blast last night, an important transition. the fbi turning over the crime scene on boylston street back with the city with the flag that flew over the finish line presented to the mayor. they are already now clearing the way on boylston street and it looks like they could reopen that street any day now, perhaps today. now, to the accused bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. reportedly, he is being cooperative. he has told investigators, at least in writing because he's having difficulty speaking, told them that he and his brother acted alone. they did not have any influence from outside groups. and that they were motivated by religious fervor, according to sources. yesterday in his hospital bed, he had his initial appearance before u.s. magistrate marianne bohler. a probable cause hearing has been set for may 30th. he is charged with two counts that carry potentially the death penalty. a grand jury cou
krystal campbell, another spectator killed was laid to rest yesterday. there will be a memorial abdomen funeral later this week for mr. collier. at the scene of the blast last night, an important transition. the fbi turning over the crime scene on boylston street back with the city with the flag that flew over the finish line presented to the mayor. they are already now clearing the way on boylston street and it looks like they could reopen that street any day now, perhaps today. now, to the...
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the activist battle over campbell's soup is boiling over. dan loeb reportedly wants to replace the whole board. >>> and the tesla ceo did a 2 1/2 hour interview on the joe roggin podcast last night. we'll show you the highlights including whiskey, weed, and a samurai sword. september 7, 2018. "squawk box" begins now. dan loeb reportedly wants to ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. dow futures indicated down by 40 points the dow has been up the last two sessions the s&p 500 and nasdaq both closed down. this morning red arrows there. the s&p 500 indicated down another 5 points the nasdaq looks like it would open down by 19 points if you look at
the activist battle over campbell's soup is boiling over. dan loeb reportedly wants to replace the whole board. >>> and the tesla ceo did a 2 1/2 hour interview on the joe roggin podcast last night. we'll show you the highlights including whiskey, weed, and a samurai sword. september 7, 2018. "squawk box" begins now. dan loeb reportedly wants to ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm...
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the spontaneity for me was over. >> campbell called it quits in 1996. that next year, "swimsuit" became a standalone issue. growth she fought against during her 32 years. >> pictures were so great, each time they would give me two pages more, three pages more. ten pages more. when it got to 36, i said i don't want anymore pages. when they turned that last page, i want someone to say is that all? they are going to buy it next year. >> so the full issue is not for you? >> i can't say that. business is business. today business is tough. advertising is tough. so whatever works, go for it. >>> next, it's time inc.'s most profitable single magazine issue. a financial force on the web. on the scene and on the go. moving off the printed page to a bigger bottom line. when "business model: inside the sports illustrated swimsuit issue" returns. >> "business model: inside the sports illustrated 'swimsuit' issue" returns. >> she's ready. >> it'd be nice, i think, if we start with the hair wet. >> brazilian daniella sarahyba >>> she is ready. >> nice if we start with
the spontaneity for me was over. >> campbell called it quits in 1996. that next year, "swimsuit" became a standalone issue. growth she fought against during her 32 years. >> pictures were so great, each time they would give me two pages more, three pages more. ten pages more. when it got to 36, i said i don't want anymore pages. when they turned that last page, i want someone to say is that all? they are going to buy it next year. >> so the full issue is not for you?...